Laurent Prétôt 🐡🐠🦈
@laurentpretot
Comparative psychologist studying the influence of ecology & cognition on decision-making. Assistant Professor of Experimental Psychology at @pittstate.
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❗️📢PAPER ALERT📢❗️ManyManys just made it to Nature Human Behaviour! 🤩🥳 Have you heard about Big Team Comparative Cognition? Read more here: rdcu.be/d30KP. DOI here: doi.org/10.1038/s41562…. Springer Nature, #BigTeamScience, #BTS, #OpenScience.
📣 👀 PAPER ALERT 👀 📣 So thrilled to see this out in Springer Nature’s Nature Human Behaviour! A tremendous collaborative effort only possible thanks to a 💫 team and a 🔥 consortium! With Nicolás Alessandroni and ManyManys. #BigTeamScience, #OpenScience, #BigTeamComparativeCognition.
🚨JOB alert 🚨 We are looking for a technician at full time 100% and permanent position 🙌🏽 The job is in the Behavioural Physiology lab Université Neuchâtel Please see detailed description (in French) 👉🏼 recruitingapp-3040.umantis.com/Vacancies/6007… Deadline end of February
Special issue on Fish Cognition: I’m editing a collection for Animal Cognition (see link), if you are interested in contributing get in touch! Animal Cognition link.springer.com/collections/ig…
🚨RT! The Social & Cognitive Origins group at Johns Hopkins University (social-cognitive-origins.com), directed by Dr. Christopher Krupenye, is recruiting a full-time research assistant or lab manager to begin Summer 2025. The position has a one-year minimum, w/ the possibility of extension. 1/
Thanks Open Research Community Accelerator (ORCA) for the huge support!!! 🤗
🚨Paper out🚨The ephemeral reward task—derived from cleaner fish ecology—looks simple but most species fail to solve it. Here, we tested non-cleaner fish in the task. Tyrone Lucon-Xiccato’s The diversity of fish cognition Collection Animal Cognition. OPEN ACCESS ➡️ rdcu.be/exKNP
🚨New Study🚨We tested #dottybacks—a genus of non-cleaner fish—in the ephemeral reward task. Product of an amazing collaboration with SEA LIFE Kansas City and published in Tyrone Lucon-Xiccato’s The diversity of fish cognition Collection Animal Cognition. OPEN ACCESS here: rdcu.be/exKNP